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Antisemitism

  • Tuesday, 5 May, 2026
    Green Party UK
    Labour urges Greens to expel candidates who have spread ‘antisemitic hatred’

    Criticism of populist leftwing party intensifies ahead of key elections on Thursday

    Steve Reed speaks at a podium, gesturing with both hands, during a meeting attended by seated participants.
  • Tuesday, 5 May, 2026
    Religion
    Police seek major boost in funding to protect London’s Jewish community

    Metropolitan Police wants £35mn extra per year following spate of antisemitic attacks

    People at a rally hold signs reading "Jew-hate is now a national emergency" with the Campaign Against Antisemitism logo.
  • Tuesday, 5 May, 2026
    Inside Politics
    Anti-racism movement is not ‘muted’ — it has been left to shrink

    Instead of asking more from depleted groups, Westminster should focus on how to rebuild and better resource them

    Sarah Sackman stands beside Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley as he speaks to the media, with police and journalists gathered.
  • Tuesday, 5 May, 2026
    Religion
    How not to defeat antisemitism

    The only way to overcome this scourge is to see it for what it is: racism

    Stephen Bush
    Illustration of a man looking in the mirror, with his reflection showing his head engulfed in flames
  • Friday, 1 May, 2026
    Religion
    The shrinking of Jewish life in Britain

    It should be entirely possible to be anti-Israel without sinking to dehumanising language

    Robert Shrimsley
  • Friday, 1 May, 2026
    UK crime
    Golders Green attack suspect tried to kill another man earlier in the day, court told

    Essa Suleiman, 45, appears charged with attempted murder of two Jewish men this week in north London

    Several men, some wearing traditional Jewish attire, stand behind police tape as a police officer and another official speak with them in Golders Green.
  • Thursday, 30 April, 2026
    Terrorism
    UK terror threat level raised to ‘severe’ after Golders Green attack

    Police confirm man arrested over stabbings was previously referred to the government’s counter-extremism programme

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer shakes hands with a member of Shomrim, surrounded by security and media in Golders Green
  • Thursday, 30 April, 2026
    Religion
    ‘Dad, is it safe for me to get the bus?’ Stabbings solidify anxiety among London’s Jews

    Many Jewish people in Golders Green express deep disillusionment following latest attack

    Several men in traditional Jewish attire stand behind police tape watching forensic officers and police at a cordoned-off street scene
  • Thursday, 30 April, 2026
    Australian politics
    Bondi shooting inquiry warns Iran conflict raises risk of antisemitic attacks

    Interim report into Australia’s beach massacre calls for review of counterterrorism

    Mourners grieve at a floral memorial to the victims of the mass shooting at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia on December 16, 2025
  • Wednesday, 29 April, 2026
    UK crime
    Met chief calls for greater condemnation of attacks on Jewish targets after stabbing

    North London incident described as ‘antisemitic’ by Sir Keir Starmer is declared a terrorist incident by police

    Paramedics and emergency responders stand together on a cordoned street near parked cars following a stabbing incident.
  • Sunday, 19 April, 2026
    UK crime
    Iran focus of probe into London arson attacks, counterterror police say

    Officers threaten to use anti-espionage National Security Act against anyone involved in the incidents

    A police forensic officer in a full protective suit works inside a cordon near a brick building after an overnight arson attack.
  • Friday, 17 April, 2026
    UK crime
    Four Iran-linked probes in four weeks: the puzzle facing London’s police

    If the Islamic republic was behind the incidents, it might be sending a coded warning to its enemies, experts say

    A police van parked behind police tape outside a warehouse office building with satellite dishes on the roof
  • Wednesday, 15 April, 2026
    UK crime
    Two arrested after London’s second antisemitic arson attack in weeks

    Suspects wearing balaclavas threw a brick and bottles believed to contain petrol into Finchley synagogue

    Police vehicles and officers outside Finchley Reform Synagogue in north London after an attempted arson attack
  • Tuesday, 7 April, 2026
    Kanye West
    Kanye West banned from entering UK after antisemitism dispute

    Wireless Festival cancels event due to take place in London in July after US rapper is stopped from travelling to Britain

    Kanye West performs on stage wearing a grey hoodie and gold chain, holding a microphone during a concert.
  • Saturday, 4 April, 2026
    Terrorism
    The shadowy group claiming attacks around Europe

    Ashab al-Yamin, which uses Iran-linked Telegram channels, has taken responsibility for assaults on ambulances, a synagogue and banks

    Burnt-out ambulances in a parking lot, with debris scattered on the ground, following an overnight arson attack in Golders Green, north London
  • Monday, 23 March, 2026
    UK crime
    Anti-terror police investigate antisemitic arson attack on London charity

    Investigators studying claim of responsibility in name of Iran-linked group

    Burnt-out ambulances in a car park with two emergency responders inspecting the scene
  • Thursday, 12 March, 2026
    Fiction
    Howl — Howard Jacobson lambasts antisemitism in his angriest novel yet

    With savage humour, the British Jewish author takes aim at hatred of Jews in the wake of the October 7 atrocity

    A watercolour illustration of a middle-aged bearded man wearing a black sweater, holding a pot of white paint and painting over graffiti on a brick wall flanked by two trees on a residential street.
  • Wednesday, 25 February, 2026
    German politics
    Becoming a citizen is bittersweet in today’s Germany

    A trip in honour of my Jewish great-grandmother was a reminder that we don’t all learn the same lessons from history

    Juliet Riddell
    The sign for Frieda-Glücksmann-Oberschule stands in front of a modern, multi-story school building with large windows and wooden panelling.
  • Tuesday, 27 January, 2026
    Religion
    Netanyahu’s government hosts antisemitism conference with European far right

    Israel invites members of groups including France’s Rassemblement National and the Sweden Democrats

    Amichai Chikli sits beside Gideon Saar at a conference on antisemitism, both wearing suits and yellow ribbons.
  • Friday, 16 January, 2026
    Adidas AG
    Adidas Foundation highlights sport’s social value as Yeezy controversy fades

    First big initiative backs projects that tackle hate and discrimination

    Statue of Adidas founder Adolf "Adi" Dassler seated on a bench outside the Adidas headquarters building.
  • Thursday, 8 January, 2026
    Australia
    Australia to hold judge-led inquiry into Bondi massacre

    Prime minister yields to pressure for a Royal Commission into antisemitism

    Anthony Albanese speaks outdoors at a press conference, wearing a suit and patterned tie, with sunlight casting shadows behind him.
  • Monday, 22 December, 2025
    Middle East war
    UAE’s Jewish community lies low in wake of Gaza war

    Population that grew after 2020 normalisation with Israel has cancelled events and public worship

    A large menorah is lit in front of the Burj Khalifa, which is illuminated at night during Hanukkah celebrations in Dubai.
  • Saturday, 20 December, 2025
    Australian politics
    Australia confronts grief and discord in wake of Bondi Beach massacre

    ‘Lucky country’ seeks to project unity after worst shooting in decades lays bare social tensions

    A large crowd stands solemnly behind piles of flowers left in tribute to victims of a mass shooting at Bondi Beach.
  • Thursday, 18 December, 2025
    Australian politics
    Australia to tighten hate speech laws after Bondi attack

    New measures target antisemitism and extremism in wake of assault authorities said was inspired by Isis

    People stand in front of a memorial with flowers and tributes on the Bondi Beach promenade, honoring victims of the December 14 shooting.
  • Tuesday, 16 December, 2025
    Terrorism
    Australian police probe Isis and Philippine links to Bondi gunmen

    Father and son accused of attacking Jewish celebration ‘inspired’ by Islamist group, authorities say

    Mourners embrace and hold flowers at a makeshift memorial, showing visible grief after the Bondi Beach attack.
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